Ontario's Heatpump Saving Program

Heat with electric baseboard, oil or propane?

Ontario pays up to $7,500 toward a cold-climate heat pump.

Heats in winter. Cools in summer. No ducts, no energy audit, and we handle the paperwork.

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Why a heat pump

Efficient heating and cooling choices

Heat pumps can heat, cool and dehumidify your home while saving energy and improving comfort year round. A home energy assessment is not required.

The rebate

Find your rebate by your home's current heating source

Top tier

Electricity, oil, propane or wood

Cold-climate air source$1,250/ton — up to $7,500 back
Ground source$2,000/ton — up to $12,000 back

Enbridge natural gas

Cold-climate air source$500/ton — up to $2,000 back
Ground source$3,000 back

Renting or leasing the heat pump (any fuel)

Cold-climate air source$500/ton — up to $2,000 back
Ground source$3,000 back

We install purchased equipment only — you own it outright.

The honest math

What "up to $7,500" actually means

"Up to $7,500" means $1,250 per ton of rated heating capacity. Tap a system size — here's what real installs typically get back:

3 tons × $1,250 = about $3,750† backMost detached GTA homes land at 2–4 tons.

We confirm your exact number, free, at the assessment.

Own a rental?

You don't have to live in the property.

The owner applies, and you can apply for each eligible property you own. We coordinate directly with your tenants for the visit and can quote from photos if you're out of town. Your tenants get heat and air conditioning — you get a building that rents itself.

Good to know

Answers before you book

A heat pump is a high-efficiency system that transfers heat energy to and from your home — heating and cooling in one system.

Cold-climate air source: uses the air; designed to work as low as −30°C; the most popular type in Canada.

Ground source: uses the ground; more efficient at low temperatures; suits properties with space for underground loops.

Sources: Natural Resources Canada, Save on Energy.

Cold-climate air source and water-to-air ground source units must be active models on Natural Resources Canada's qualified products list. Water-to-water ground source units must be on the Energy Star Geothermal Heat Pump List and available in Canada. We only install qualifying models — and we confirm eligibility before any work starts.

  • Own the home where the heat pump is installed (tenanted properties: the owner applies).
  • Be an Enbridge Gas residential customer heating primarily with a gas furnace or boiler, OR be connected to the Ontario electricity grid and heat primarily with electricity, oil, propane, or wood.
  • Home type: single detached, semi, row house, townhome, or mobile home on a permanent foundation. New builds occupied 6 months or less do not qualify.
How it works

Done right, in order

1

Free assessment. We measure the property and confirm your exact rebate number.

2

We file for pre-approval before any install. Installations done before approval are not eligible.

3

Install. Usually one day, no ducts.

4

Rebate cheque arrives about 60 days after final approval.

Free assessment

Find out your exact rebate — free.

Program funding currently confirmed through November 30, 2026 — and installs must be pre-approved before work starts.